
Italy requires non-EU/EEA nationals to obtain both a work visa and a work permit (Nulla Osta) before employment.
Subordinate Work Visa & Work Permit (Lavoro Subordinato)
For employees with confirmed job offers from Italian employers.
Self-Employment Visa & Work Permit
For entrepreneurs, freelancers, and professionals establishing or running a business in Italy.
Seasonal Work Visa
For short-term employment in sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and hospitality.
Highly Qualified / EU Blue Card
For professionals with high qualifications and salary levels meeting EU Blue Card criteria.
Employment authorizations are coordinated by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Italy and regional labour offices.
Non-EU/EEA applicants usually must:
Self-employed applicants must also demonstrate viable business plans and sufficient funds.
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